The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, July 03, 1969, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Edna Hutcheson from1
Oakland, California spent Sat­
urday and Sunday at the home
of her s n and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker.
Sunday the group visited her
daughter and family in Silver-
ton. Mrs. Hutcheson came to
Mill City to attend Installation
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge accom­ of Officers of Marilyn Chapter
panied by Mrs. Frank Baechler No. 115 OES. She is a Past Ma­
of Gates were in Portland Fri­ tron of Marilyn Chapter.
day where they met Mrs. Betty
Kelle at the airport when she
Stop in and make an appoint­
returned from Texas. Mrs. Kel­
ment
the latest in hair
le accompanied her daughter styling. for
Or
try our new shaped
t? Texas where she joined her
husband who is stationed there. cuts for a care-free summer.
Mrs. Kelle and her daughter, Open each day except Monday
Mrs. Kathy Ziebert left Sun­ from 9 A. M. until 5 P. M.
day morning and arrived in Studio of Hair Design. Ellen
Texas Tuesday evening. Mrs. H well, owner. Ph. 897-2100.
24tf
Kelle’s return trip by jet took
3*4 hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson
son have received word of the
birth of a new great grand­
child. A daughter was born
to thei ’ grandson and his wife.
T. Sgt. and Mrs. Russell Page.
The little girl was born June
26 and weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. She
has been named Karen Geneva.
T. Sgt. Page is stationed with
the air corps at I-as Vegas, Ne­
vada with the Thunderbird
Squadron.
Ml-, and Mrs. Dale Howell
spent several days last week
in Klamath Falls, where Mrs.
H well visited with her sisters
and friends, while Mr. Howell
attended several Masonic Meet­
ings. On Tuesday night he was
elected and installed as Com­
mander of the Council of Ka­
il sh of Scottish Rite and on
Wednesday was elected and in­
stalled as Captain of the Guard
of the Council of Select and
Royal Masters of York Rite
Masonery.
The Mill City Garden Club
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. will not meet Thursday, July
3 because of the holiday week­
Charlie French.
end. The regular meeting will
be held next Thursday, July
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips 10 with a 12 o’clock covered
and her brother and sister-in- dish picnic to be held at Fish­
law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De- ermen’s Bend Park. Mrs. Char­
Vore of New Orleans, Louisan- lie French and Mrs. Donald
ia spent several days last week Carlson will be co-hostesses
at McKenzie River Bridge. and will furnish the dessert
Each couple took their travel and coffee. Those attending are
trailer.
asked to please bring their
own table service.
Mr. and Mi's. Frederick J.
Marshall are the parents of a
Because of the 4th of July
daughter, Dawn Camerin b?rn holiday the North Santiam
Aerie Fraternal Order of
les in Mill City will not
a meeting July 3. The
regular meeting will be
10 at the Eagle hall.
Eag­
have
next
July
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hopp of
Newberg were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Long and family.
Mrs. Long worked in the Hopp
Insurance firm when they liv­
Patio Sale—At Fred Stone ed in Newberg.
home 2 miles East of Gates.
July 7, 8 and 9. We are mov­
Mr. and Mi's. Bill Ficker re­
ing, many items to sell, in­ turned last week from a three
cluding Siegler oil heater, trash weeks visit to Harriman, Ten­
burner, Chest of drawers, por­ nessee where they visited with
table mangle, electric perk, relatives. They brought an un­
fan, deep freeze, set encyclo­ cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
pedias with year books, etc. Frank Lewis home with them
Ph. 897-2781.
27p for a month’s visit. The Fick-
ers said they had an enjoyable
William Day from Hemett, time out had the misfortune
Calif., is visiting with Mr. and of having about $150 worth of
Mrs. James Swan. The men traveling equipment stolen
have been getting in some go d from their car. Mrs. Ficker
fishing while the Californian said the weather back there
was real nice but they en­
is here.
countered some snow and icy
roads on the way home.
I will be on duty at the
You can always trust
in our experience!
We fill your prescrip­
tions carefully for the
utmost in effectiveness.
Prescriptions Our
Specialty
Mill City Pharmacy
MEL EIDE, Owner
Ph. 897-2812
Mill City
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cree, Kel­
li Jo and Scott from Redmond
spent Sunday at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Cree.
Rev. and Mi's, Don Andi-ews.
Mike. Dawn and DiAnna from
Myrtle Creek were guests at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Shaw from
Sunday until Saturday last
week. Rev. Andrews attended
the Christian Church Conven­
tion at Turner while they were
here.
Dentists say that over half
the toothbrushes in service are
worn out and need replacement.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch­ One of the latest beneficiaries
inson and Vernon spent a of this advice is Frances, a
week vacationing in Central white whale, who opens her
Oregon and at the c ast. They mouth daily for a regular
The king-size brush
took ’heir travel trailer and scrubbing.
is replaced by her keeper every
report an enjoyable time even four months—about the same
though it rained.
toothbrush service life that the
dental profession recommends
Mrs. Dale Mill's from Flor­ for people.
ence and Mrs. Robert Marshall
from Alma. Illinois were re­
cent v isitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw
They are assisting their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone
move to the coast.
Mr. and Mi's. W. A. McFall
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton
June 25 at Santiam Memorial
hospital. The little girl weigh­
ed eight pounds l'i ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Blackwell of Whit­
tier, California and Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Marshall of
Fullerton, California. Mrs.
Blackwell has been here as­
sisting with the care of the
new arrival.
Mrs. Betty Lou McMorris is
on a two weeks vacation from
her duties at the U. S. Nation­
al Bank.
from Portland were guests re­
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Sorensan.
The McFalls lived ia Mill City
when he was shop foreman for
the Kuickenhurg Construction
Company when they were
working on Highway 22. This
was their first visit here in
about 15 years.
Mis. Cleve Brewer froniLong
Beach. California was a recent
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kanoff
and family of Redmond spent
last week at the coast. Enroute
home they visited with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Brunner.
Lee Howland is
Honored by Fellow
Workers Tuesday
DETROIT—Friends and fel­
low workmen of the local State
Highway Dept. Shop honored
Lee Howland with a Pot-luck
retirement luncheon Tuesday
evening at Fishermen’s Bend
near Mill City.
Mr. Howland’s 25 years of
service with the State high­
way Dept, ended the last of
June.
A former resident of Detroit
he is now making his home in
Salem. No information was
learned as to his future plans.
Linn Intermediate
Schools Receive
$576,913 Extra
Tes Monique Les Coiffure in
Stayton each Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday during July
Intel mediate schools in Linn
and August. Betty Klutke. Ph.
769-5406.
35 County will get an estimated
$25.38 per census child in the
1969-70 school year, William
Mr. and Mrs. Hantz Rotz, Dolmyer, superintendent o f
from Shelton, Washington the Linn Benton District (IED)
were guests Sunday at the said today.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
He said since most budgets
Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Rotz also are already made, the districts
visited his parents. Mr. and can hold the extra money as
Mrs. Jim Rotz at Fox Valley. cash on hand or authorize the
county treasurer, Evelyn
Mill City friends of Mr. and Downing, to invest it for them
Mrs. E. K. Fish of Aloha and until needed.
The money from federal for­
formerly of Mill City will be
interested to bear that they est funds is based on a record
have sold their home in Aloa amount of stumpage and is
and are moving to Lincoln City distributed on a census basis,
which includes persons 4 to
to make their home.
19 years old.
However, the money is dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Larry I^tird
and baby daughter. Madaleine tributed to elementary districts
of Erid, Oklahoma were called few of which have students
to his home at Motherswell, under six years old and more
Scotland on May 21st due to than 13 years old, thus making
the serious illness of his fath­ the grant higher.
Dolmyer said the schools re­
er who passed away on June
13. Mr. Laird was Youth Direc­ ceived $16.92 per census child
tor at the Mill City Christian this year and were informed
Church while he attended by the Forest Service that they
Northwest Christian College at could expect an estimated 50
percent more next year.
Eugene.
He noted that this is a size­
able increase since the county
has 22,731 eligible persons,
making the estimated total to
be received some $576,913.
Th? increase does not apply
to Benton C.unty, he said,
which will receive an estima­
ted $3.75 per elementary chikl
because it has fewer federal
lands.
The distribution is made at
one time, in September or Oc-
Ipber, he said.
He said another source of
unexpected revenue was the
collection of more than 100
per cent ?f taxes for the cur­
rent year This results from
back »axes being paid and pre­
sent tax collections continu
ing at a high rate.
NEED TICKETS FOR THAT
Card party or dinner. Spee-
clal rates for clubs and
church organizations.—The
Mill City Enterprise.
LYONS
By Eva Bressler
Mrs. Howard Naue, Miss
Beulah Lewis and Mis. Clyde
Bressler were in Salem Friday
evening to attend a bridal
shower honoring Miss Delores
Hann ot Aumsville, held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luis
Maceira. Others attending were
Ethel Woodworth from West
Linn, Sarah Weitman, Violet
Hann, Pauline Belden from
Aumsville, Jessie Short, Daisy
Culwell, Arville Boyer, Vida
Bowers Shirley Culwell of
Salem, Joyce Johnson, Dallas,
Eudora Millegam, McMinnville,
and Maxine Rawling from P rt
Orford on the coast.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Naue were her sister and hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short
from Salem and her mother,
Mrs. Lydia Culwell of Lyons.
Summer School being held
at the Mari-Linn School start­
ed June 16 and will he in ses­
sion for five weeks ending
July 18 under Title 1. Federal
Program with Mrs. Irma Dug­
gan of Salem the instructor.
Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Perkins
and s?n, Ray’ Jr. of Fort Lew­
is, Washington were week-end
guests at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mil­
ey and family.
Mrs. Curtis (Eva) Benefiel
is attending an eight weeks
session of summer school at
Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth in preparation for
teaching the MR class this
coming year at Mari-Linn
school in Lyons. This is jointly
sponsored bv both Stayton
high and grade school as well
as Mari-Linn.
New books are now avail­
able it th'* city library, also
new magazines. There are
books for small children be­
ing purchased this month. Li­
brary hours are Tuesdays 3:30
to 6: Thursday 7 to 9 p. m.; and
Saturdays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter
were Mrs. Carters niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. James
.Tesinghouse and children fr m
Pico-Rivlia, California.
Art Baltzer accompanied by
his sister Mrs. Emma Weber
of Woodburn left by plane
last Friday for Napoleon,
North Dakota, where they will
attend the ,50th wedding anni­
versary of their bnther and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Balt­
zer.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman
and Kathy returned home last
week from a two weeks vaca­
tion trip which took them to
Yellow Stone Park. Enroute
they visited all Nati nal Parks
and Monuments, covering nine
States. While in Kansas they
visited the Eisenhower Center
at Abilene. They also encount­
ered various types of weather
getting into a snow storm in
South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sieg
and sons Bill. Dave and Joe
returned home last week from
a ten day vacation trip with
relatives and friends at Roch­
ester, Winona and Detroit
I^ake, Minnesota, also Fargo
and Valley City, North Dakota.
Guest speaker at the United
Methodist
Church
Sunday
morning, July 6 will tie Salem
District Superintendent Cyril
Dorset from Salem. Everyone
is welcome to attend and
“Come as You Are.” Services
will be held at 10 a.m. instead
of 11 a m. This hour for ser­
vices is being held through
the summer months.
Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue.
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Naue and I>onnie, .Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Naue. Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Naue and daughter. Rox
anna from Lyons, Mr and Mrs.
Andrew Helgate from Sheri­
dan. Mr-- Dave Mills from Le­
banon. Mrs Chet Roy of Lyons
was also a caller. The occasion
honored the birthday anniver­
sary of Mrs. Oscar Naue.
Mrs. David (Esther) Daniel-
on was taken by ambulanc ■
Saturday morning to the Sal- 5—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 3, 1969
em Memorial hospital follow-1 -------------------------------------
ing a fail at her home, where Charles Kellys Have
New Minister Comes
it was teund she had a fractur-
*
ed hip. This is the third time' — - -
-
she has been hospitalized with California Guests
To Idanha Church
a broken hip. She broke her
Week-end guests at the home
IDANHA — Rev. Orville
right hip first and about a of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly
year later fell and broke the from Friday until Monday Swindler, Eddyville, will be
left one. Saturday she rebroke were their daughter and fam­ the new full time pastor at
the right one again just below ily. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bark­ the Idanha Community Church
the old break.
ley and three sons, Dan, Chris, it was announced here this
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt and Andy, f Pullman, Wash., week. He is expected to arrive
were Sunday guests in Albany and Dr. Barkley’s parents, Mr. here this week and will con­
at the heme of their «laughter, and Mrs Theodore W. Barkley duct services Sunday.
Rev. Swindler who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer
of Escalon, California.
Dr. Barkley and his family pastor at Eddyville for the
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips
past three years is being sent
from La.-- Alamas, New Mexico has just completed three here by the Village Mission
are spending a two weeks va­ months in Pleasant Hill, Cal.,
Conducting services at the
cation at the home of his par­ near where he had served as a church on a temporary basis
visiting
professor
in
Economics
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phil­
for the past two and a half
lips. Miss Willow Phillips is at the University of Cal., in months, since Rev. Harold
Berkeley
for
the
Spring
term.
also a: the home of her par­
Roths resignation, was Rev.
ents after attending Oregon They rented a h use from a Rober* Wasson who also was
College of Education at Mon­ couple on a three-menths’ tour sent here through the Village
of Europe, and drove back and
mouth.
Mission. A farewell coffee hon­
The annual gathering of the forth to the campus.
While in the San Francisco oring Rev. Wasson was held
“Old Timers” from Seaside
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
was held Sunday at the home Bay area. Mrs. Barkley (form­ Fred Taylor following Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel- erly Leia Kelly) enjoyed re­ evenings service.
son, who are old timers also newing acquaintance with her
from Seaside. Attending were cousin and family, Mrs. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, Mr. Kilpatrick (Patricia Kelly) and
and Mrs. Henrv HUI, Mr. and her husband and two small
Mrs. Charles Olson, Mr. and daughters who live in Concord
Mrs. Ray Hildi M and Mis. She is the elder daughter of
Joe Furrer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly, Charles Kelly’s
Frank Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. brother, and recently moved
Al Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe to that area from Barstow, Cal.
Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Guy where her parents and young­ I Am Interested In Your
er sister. Kathy, still live. Her
Haney.
The regular meeting of San­ brother Michael, and his wife Transportation & Hous­
ing
SEE PAGE 7
tiam Valley Grange will lie are now located in Colorado
held Friday night. July 11, due since his retirement from the
to the Fourth of July falling Air Force. All of them have
on their meeting night. Thur­ visited here at the home of
man Smith. Legislature chair­ their grandparents, Mr. and
man, will present a Legislative Mrs. Sig Jepsen, Many times
program, Mrs. Georgia Hays through the years.
Their other grandmother,
will give a report from State
Grange which she attended Mrs. W. J. Robinson, passed
as a delegate white it was held away in 1960.
at Ashland. There will he a
special meeting Friday night.
July 18 at that time Elmer Stayton Women
Taylor, general chairman for Have Golf Play
their annual Harvest Festival
MAY
and Fair will appoint his com­ On Tuesday
I
mittees.
A warm sunny day greeted
POINT OUT
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hill of
Portland were week-end guests women of the Santiam golfing
association when they played Your Transportation
at the home of relatives.
Recent visitors at the home Tuesday morning.
Is My Business
Winners of the 9 hole round
of Mrs. Effie Anderson and
For NEW or USED
Keith were her brother-in-law were, first low net, Mrs. Fern­
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. For­ ando Smith, 32; second low
CARS and TRUCKS
rest Palmer from McClary net. Mrs. Ed Nielsen, 35; Class
Washington, also Mr. and Mrs. A, Mrs. Ed Novak with 15
Call
putts; Class B, Mrs. H. Ashby,
Chet Harper from Aurora.
JERRY COFFMAN
Week-end guests at the home 15 putts.
In the 18 hole play winners
of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye
were their three granddaugh­ were first low net, Mrs. Roy
ters Robyn, Janell and Leslie Spivey, 70; second low, Mrs.
STAYTON
Vern Chamberlain, 72, class A,
Pesek of Salem.
Home
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev­ Mrs. Ken Cote, 34 putts and
ens spent Thursday at Yachats Class B, Mrs. Harold Pendle­ 769-2117
859-2552
I
on the coast where they at­ ton, 42 putts.
tended a Veteran Retreads of
World War I and II.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell-
meyer with their son and wife
Wishing Everyone a
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spell­
meyer of Eugene left Satur­
Happy Fourth of July
day, June 28 for Hawaii where
they will spend a week vaca-
from
tioning.
Sgt. and Mrs. Lawrence Ro-
bertson will leave Portland
Monrlay night at 12 p. m. by
plane for Hahn, Germany
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City
where he is stationed with the
United States Air Force. Mrs.
Robertson, the former Miss
Joanne Prichard and Mr. Ro­
bertson were married June 11
at the Lyons United Methtxlist I
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Butts
We Are Closed Sundays and Holidays
from Roseburg were Sunday
dinner guests at the home of
Open Weekdays Until 10 P. M
her mother, Mrs. Effie Ander­
ORDERS TO GO
son and Keith.
/Sgt. and Mrs. W. A. Huel-
IV
e
Have
Home Made Ice Cream
ler and children Kurt, and Kar­
en from San Bernardino, Calif
ornia are spending a two weeks
vacation at the home of her
Lyons, Oregon
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Sletto.
I
Royce Longfellow who is
serving with the U. S. Army
left Friday, June 27 for Fort
Prices Effective Through July 5th
Knox. Kentucky for further
schooling After spending a 15
day leave with relatives in
Lyons and Mehama. Mr. Ixing-
fellow is the son of Mr. and
Mrs Harold Longfellow of Me­
hama. He and Miss Sharon
Spellmeyer, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer of
Ly ns were married Sunday
June 15 at the United Metho­
dist Church in Lyons.
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Ada’s Needle Shop
We Will Be Closed July 4,5,6
LITTLE PIERRE’S
Nebergalls Frankfurters
lb.
59c
Nebergalls Bacon 21b. pkg. $1.79
Resers Salad Cups
N Santiam Sportsmen
3/S1.00
Lays Potato Chips 4 bag box 49c
To Meet Sunday July 6
Members of the North San­
tiam Sportsmen’s club will
meet at the club site on Sun­
day. July 6.
Art Hagen, club president
said that the cluh site lease had
been extended for another 10
years, again being listed as a
private club. However, the
permit cost will be raised from
$80.00 per year to $250.00 s? it
is expected that dues will be
raised for another year.
Thor? have been many camp
site '■hanges and the creek area
has been mostly cleaned up
and Mr Hagen .said a grxxf
sized crew was needed on
week-ends to get the area back
in shape after the hard winter
Regarding boats left at the
dock he asked that members
contact the caretaker before
leaving them
Mayflower Drinks big 16 oz. ctn. 10c
M C P Frozen Lemonade each 10c
Watermelons
each 89c
No. 2 Potatoes
10 lb. bag
49c
We Carry a Full Line of CANNING SUPPLIES
BOB'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 859-2494
1015 Main St.
St
Lyons, Ore.